The Shan Yue, also known as the Shan Hu and Shan Jia, were a minority in Vietnam. They were mainly distributed in the mountainous areas of central and southern Vietnam to grow food and hunt for a living. The Han Dynasty, the Three Kingdoms, and the Northern and Southern Dynasties were the five periods in Chinese history. They were the Western Han Dynasty, the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Three Kingdoms, the Jin Dynasty, and the Northern and Southern Dynasties. During this period, China experienced a series of political turmoil and wars, which led to social instability and unrest among the people. In these wars, the Vietnamese were repeatedly invaded and harmed, so they had always been strongly dissatisfied with the rulers and rebelled. Due to the special identity and geographical location of the Shanyue people, they often played an important role in the war, and were also important participants and victims of many wars. Therefore, the wars that were fought every day during the Han, Three Kingdoms, and Northern and Southern Dynasties were largely triggered by the resistance and struggle for freedom of the Shanyue people.